Victory Means Being at Home with Family

Victory Means Being at Home with Family

Posted By Martin & Stone, LLC || 2-Jun-2017

The Mansfield News Journal has done a story about one of our clients and
her fight to put her charges behind her. In December 2016, she was facing
federal charges of wire fraud—a charge that comes with up to 20
years in prison and fines of up to $1 million. Thanks to the tireless
work of our attorneys, she was sentenced to only 3 years of probation
and a few thousand dollars in restitution payments.

The most important result of our work?

Our client was able to go home to her wife and children, and she was
never once handcuffed for her charges.

Today, our client’s case continues in state court (as December’s
case resolved her federal charge). Our team continues to fight on her
behalf, working to get her the best possible outcome for her charges.
These charges include separate counts that carry up to 3 years of prison
time each. We are confident that we’ll be able to secure a good
outcome for these charges as well, allowing our client to avoid jail time
and spend every evening with her family.

It’s situations like this that highlight the very human rewards that
come from hiring a criminal defense attorney. The Stone Law Firm, LTD
always fights for the best possible outcome for our clients—but
that doesn’t always mean acquittal (or even a not guilty plea).
Often, it means working with the prosecutor to allow you to go home to
your children, to keep living your life, and to put your criminal charges
behind you as quickly as possible.

For a complete look at our client’s journey thus far, check out the
Mansfield News Journal story
here.